MOZAMBIQUE LAUNCHES ANTI-BIRD FLU SURVEILLANCE
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July 04, 2006 at 11:37 AM
Via allAfrica.com: Mozambique: Surveillance Campaign Against Bird Flu Launched. Excerpt:
Mozambican Health Minister Ivo Garrido launched on Monday a surveillance campaign against bird flu, caused by the H5N1 virus.
Addressing Mozambican reporters, Garrido called for the education of citizens on the measures to be taken because "this is essential to check this disease in case of an outbreak in the country".
To guarantee the success of this campaign, particularly in the rural areas, the authorities count on the collaboration of the district governments, who should immediately report any occurrence of the disease.
Speaking of the possibility of an outbreak of bird flu in Mozambique, Garrido said that the country is vulnerable, since it is on the migration routes of many wild birds.
"There is a high risk of Mozambique being affected, but not a single case has been reported yet. However, we must be on the alert because of what we see happening in other countries", said Garrido.
http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/
July 04, 2006 at 11:37 AM
Via allAfrica.com: Mozambique: Surveillance Campaign Against Bird Flu Launched. Excerpt:
Mozambican Health Minister Ivo Garrido launched on Monday a surveillance campaign against bird flu, caused by the H5N1 virus.
Addressing Mozambican reporters, Garrido called for the education of citizens on the measures to be taken because "this is essential to check this disease in case of an outbreak in the country".
To guarantee the success of this campaign, particularly in the rural areas, the authorities count on the collaboration of the district governments, who should immediately report any occurrence of the disease.
Speaking of the possibility of an outbreak of bird flu in Mozambique, Garrido said that the country is vulnerable, since it is on the migration routes of many wild birds.
"There is a high risk of Mozambique being affected, but not a single case has been reported yet. However, we must be on the alert because of what we see happening in other countries", said Garrido.